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there were a few of us that had him held down and i just called 911. i felt like that was the best thing i could do at the time. >> reporter: the teenager's friends gave up and left him. within minutes, police were there to take over. >> it was a real genuine rush. >> reporter: jackson didn't consider his actions all that special but he does think the collective reaction of those who saw this young woman in trouble was extraordinary. >> all helping to apprehend this guy and justice was served. >> that was fox 5's audrey barnes reporting. a metro spokesman says the suspect in this case is 17 years old. he has been charged with robbery and officers did detain and question two others who witnesses said they were involved. >> good for them to getting involved. >>> much of the nation is still dealing with a severe drought. what will that mean for your grocery bill? up next, we'll hear from one farmer in our region. >>> changes to one wireless carrier's family plan. will it cost more or less? consumer news coming up. >>> the white house is looking to congres
there were a few of us that had him held down and i just called 911. i felt like that was the best thing i could do at the time. >> reporter: the teenager's friends gave up and left him. within minutes, police were there to take over. >> it was a real genuine rush. >> reporter: jackson didn't consider his actions all that special but he does think the collective reaction of those who saw this young woman in trouble was extraordinary. >> all helping to apprehend this guy...
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thanks tucker that does it for us this morning stay tuned for fox news sunday join us back here tonight at 6 for the latest newweather >> brit: i am brit hu in for chris wallace . the race for the white house intensifies as president obama and mitt romney trade charges over who best can run the country. we'll talk battle ground state politics and the impact of health care reform with two influential governors. rick scott of florida and terry branstad of iowa. and talk to karl rove the so-called architect of two presidential victories and joe trippi who redefined running for president in the internet age. and the obama attacks on mitt romney's time at bain effective . we'll ask the latest panel. all right now on "fox news sunday". and hello again from "fox news sunday" in washington. from the changing of welfare reform and implementing the new health care law there is concern in key states where the 2012 presidential election could be determined . joining us now is two governors from two influential state. scott scott in florida and terry branstad. there is a set of new possible waivers
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at least for us, a little dip in the jet stream, cooling us down for the weekend. that process will take a couple of days. clouds in the forecast today with a frontal system, and the risk of a few showers or thunderstorms this afternoon and just like yesterday, one or two of those storms could be on the strong side. look out for that possibility. i don't think it will be as strong as yesterday. but that possibility with the frontal system hanging out in the area. bottom line for the weekend, things look brighterrer and cooler with less humidity. something to look forward to. here's your five-day forecast, as we get into the afternoon hours, possibility of storms and highs in the low 90s. lots of humidity. and there you go for the weekend, highs only in the mid- 80s with sunshine and particularly by saturday afternoon and sunday things look great. that's a look at weather. now we're going to hand it over to lauren demarco who has got the latest on something interesting. lauren? >> that's right, tucker. i have moved on from thank. we're jumping into the tech world. t
at least for us, a little dip in the jet stream, cooling us down for the weekend. that process will take a couple of days. clouds in the forecast today with a frontal system, and the risk of a few showers or thunderstorms this afternoon and just like yesterday, one or two of those storms could be on the strong side. look out for that possibility. i don't think it will be as strong as yesterday. but that possibility with the frontal system hanging out in the area. bottom line for the weekend,...
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physicians can help us find the solutions. they're after all on the front lines of health care delivery. 97% of medicare beneficiaries see a physician at least once a year. and beneficiaries with chronic conditions see their physician at least monthly. by ordering tests, writing prescriptions and admitting patients to hospitals, physicians are involved in up to 80% of total health care spending. we need physicians to suggest changes to medicare physician payment system that will spur high quality, high value care. i look to today's panelists to offer solutions in both the short-term and long-term. i hope like einstein said they can help us come one a great thought by seeing something differently. we need solutions that will work for both primary care and specialists. and they need to work for beneficiaries with chronic conditions. after all these beneficiaries account for 2/3 of total medicare spending. for your candid and direct suggestions from panelists on how we can better begin to compare and control health care spending.
physicians can help us find the solutions. they're after all on the front lines of health care delivery. 97% of medicare beneficiaries see a physician at least once a year. and beneficiaries with chronic conditions see their physician at least monthly. by ordering tests, writing prescriptions and admitting patients to hospitals, physicians are involved in up to 80% of total health care spending. we need physicians to suggest changes to medicare physician payment system that will spur high...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance responsibility -- what's your policy? it's time for a lunchbreak... joining us for lunchbreak today...ower and pastry chefs at the cookie bar --joe bova and jeff steinverg. we are making chocolate chip cookies and ice cream and incorporating fruit... we are making a blueberry chocolate chip cookie with ice- cream we are doing a lot of prep ... we are chopping the butter and setting aside the eggs ... you are going to mix the dry ingredients ... on bleached regular white flour and some cake spice baking soda baking powder and salt. these are the key ingredient to any cookie ... you are chopping the butter into pieces that will be easier to work with at room temperature we combine this with brown sugar and and crack your eggs into a bowl to avoid the shells ... add the vanilla into the egg mixture you always want to combine the vanilla into the liquid fir
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance responsibility -- what's your policy? it's time for a lunchbreak... joining us for lunchbreak today...ower and pastry chefs at the cookie bar --joe bova and jeff steinverg. we are making chocolate chip cookies and ice cream and incorporating fruit... we are making a blueberry chocolate chip cookie with ice- cream we are doing a lot of prep ... we...
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the thing, the other thing that the cardiologists have been using is appropriate use criteria. what these are are a panel gets together including a panel of payers and physicians and other experts and they welcome at a lot of conditions for which we really don't have solid guidelines for. it's just science isn't there. they say this seems to be reasonable knowing what we know. this is not so reasonable. a year ago, we started providing feed brack to the hospitals on the use of stenting. and there were a good portion of cases in which there were concerned to be unnecessary. or inappropriate. now we never expect that number to be zero because there are individual differences and so on. you ought to be pretty close to what the national benchmarks are for these numbers. so we have seen since we started producing this a decline in that number. and in fact, if you look there's been a decline in stenting procedures the last year or two years in the u.s. and it's predicted to go further. so providing credible data, giving it back to those docs will change the way in which they behave.
the thing, the other thing that the cardiologists have been using is appropriate use criteria. what these are are a panel gets together including a panel of payers and physicians and other experts and they welcome at a lot of conditions for which we really don't have solid guidelines for. it's just science isn't there. they say this seems to be reasonable knowing what we know. this is not so reasonable. a year ago, we started providing feed brack to the hospitals on the use of stenting. and...
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. >> this week on the civil war, two speakers from the us capitol historical society civil war symposium. first fergus bordewich and then economic's professor genny bo bourne. this is a little over and hour and 15 minutes. >> our first speaker tonight has written "america's great debate" which is a fabulous read the moment when henry clay, steven douglas, john c calhoun, daniel webster are there debating the future of america. it could actually be called the apiecement of 1850. and that is what i say to this book that we just published and we kcan -- he is a journalist ad he writes for a number of newspapers including the "wall street journal." each though he reviewed my book on millard fillmoore, we are still friends. he gave me a wonderful review and i thank him for that publicly. i'm delighted to have fergus start this conference. >> good morning. first let me thank paul, lauren and the u.s. capitol society for making this possible. each one of which is several which i have attended have been fascinating in its own way. you are running a tadd late so i'm going to dive in and move quic
. >> this week on the civil war, two speakers from the us capitol historical society civil war symposium. first fergus bordewich and then economic's professor genny bo bourne. this is a little over and hour and 15 minutes. >> our first speaker tonight has written "america's great debate" which is a fabulous read the moment when henry clay, steven douglas, john c calhoun, daniel webster are there debating the future of america. it could actually be called the apiecement of...
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they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact republicans are saying that maybe they will implement provisions throughout the s?ate' >> we supported health care reform and obamacare. we believe that the argument should be over. it was passed by congress. signed by the president. it was validated by the supreme court. we believe we have to get on with talking about creating jobs in this country and rebuilding our economy. some states with republican governors say that they will not accept the medicaid dollars that the federal government will move to those states to increase or decrease the number of all uninsured
they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact...
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it might bring us full circle. we have a court with five members who are very skeptical of race conscious government practice. while that case has various vehicle problems and comes from a place with a very id owe sin cattic admissions process, that case fisher against texas is a big deal. i would think they will take the case. the federal court struck down a statute. they love to give him the opportunity to get back. i think for same-sex marriage cases, if they had to choose, the case only asks whether they have to track benefits in states where people are already lawfully married. it's not shoving marriage down the throats of anybody but making the federal law congruent to state law in an area where they traditionally governed. it's a simpler question than the prop 8 one. >> i sure agree with that. on the affirmative action thing, the thing to watch is whether it's texas only or national. i would bet the white plaintiffs are going to win in that case, otherwise, they wouldn't have taken it. texas had this top ten
it might bring us full circle. we have a court with five members who are very skeptical of race conscious government practice. while that case has various vehicle problems and comes from a place with a very id owe sin cattic admissions process, that case fisher against texas is a big deal. i would think they will take the case. the federal court struck down a statute. they love to give him the opportunity to get back. i think for same-sex marriage cases, if they had to choose, the case only...
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the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be forever struggling with trying to contain that cost. it is a significant costs. i don't know of this $50 billion or more but it is not chump change. >> i spent my time as a naval officer in vietnam. i am struck how we take the idea we used in airplanes, a checklist and apply them to the delivery of health care. the other thing we did in naval aviation was if we have a problem, one of the systems or whatever, we did not hide it. we just broadcast throughout the navy. this happened on this flight and this mission. this is wh
the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be...
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that cooler air will get to us, later in the day on sunday. but we have some thunderstorms activities we have to deal with. probably strong storms could develop saturday night. already across the great lakes that front is going to sink south of our region. early next week it'll be just to our south. what that will do is to give us cooler temperatures, a risk of shower and thundershower activity. pretty much every day next week. but temperatures will be held down into the low or mid-80s. the real heat gets pressed down to the south tomorrow . tomorrow is going to be an abnoxiously hot day. maybe the mid-80s in the city. some spots in the low 70s. 103, that will break the record. the record tomorrow is only 101. good chance at the airport we could get to that. the heat index about 108 to 110 tomorrow afternoon. a really tough afternoon. on sunday back in the mid-90s. good chance of thundershower activity. each day next week haven't posted it but temperatures in the mid-80s. chances of showers and thundershowers each afternoon and evening, denise
that cooler air will get to us, later in the day on sunday. but we have some thunderstorms activities we have to deal with. probably strong storms could develop saturday night. already across the great lakes that front is going to sink south of our region. early next week it'll be just to our south. what that will do is to give us cooler temperatures, a risk of shower and thundershower activity. pretty much every day next week. but temperatures will be held down into the low or mid-80s. the...
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it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your teachers union to agree to stagger the school day. some teachers come in early and you have study hall, some come in later and you have sports after school. there is a bunch of ways to address education. great teachers more than parent involvement or anything, you put a great teacher in front of a kid, they work miracles. i think our goal is to say that we're going to fix education. we're working statewide to begin to implement. we do not want them filling out multiple choice tests but you have to measure the effectiveness of a teacher. our goal is sitting do
it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your...
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stay with us. . >> let's talk about the reaction you are getting. what kind of reaction duget from your patient when you are saying you are done. >> i have been vocal about this for years. i was in a resource and putting my mind in full gear and the government came into the fold and it is it getting worse and worse and worse. i can't put out of my head every time i saw a medicare patient i was at risk for $11,000 fine. my patients understood full well. i had cards thanking me, to my surprise. and it is not something i liked but i was fearful of being bankrupted by the system. >> would you advice a young person to go into medicine. >> i have a nanny, michigan state grad and smart gurl and got her a job at nasa and thinking about medical school i said cheril. don't do it and now i regret that, because i want the ethical people to be in medicine. i said you will be a government employee and 10 years of your life are taken away from you as far as anything social and she's in biomedical engineering. and i felt bad after and hindsight, i should have told
stay with us. . >> let's talk about the reaction you are getting. what kind of reaction duget from your patient when you are saying you are done. >> i have been vocal about this for years. i was in a resource and putting my mind in full gear and the government came into the fold and it is it getting worse and worse and worse. i can't put out of my head every time i saw a medicare patient i was at risk for $11,000 fine. my patients understood full well. i had cards thanking me, to my...
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and what they can't use. >> absolutely. just to follow up on that, did your service give to customers that they can have access to the purchase they made? >> i have my old dvd and some might be scratched up, but i can still go into the closet and pull out that dvd any time i want because i know they're always there. is there a guarantee that people will always have access to a purchase they make? >> yes, congressman, it is a perpetual agreement between the consumer and the producer and that they will have access to those, yes. >> thank you. mr. chairman, with that, i yield back. the chair recognized himself for five minutes. you look at the marketplace today and it was different in 1992 when congress passed the cable act and yet the laws and regulations still apply today, as if innovation has come to a screeching halt. it's important for us to go back because we take for granted the technology and i can look on my video device and watch "swamp people" episodes on this video device and yet the laws that we have on the books
and what they can't use. >> absolutely. just to follow up on that, did your service give to customers that they can have access to the purchase they made? >> i have my old dvd and some might be scratched up, but i can still go into the closet and pull out that dvd any time i want because i know they're always there. is there a guarantee that people will always have access to a purchase they make? >> yes, congressman, it is a perpetual agreement between the consumer and the...
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ed rendell is with us, from the "america's us withes, how america's leaders lost the fugu to make us great." thank you, governor. >> my pleasure. >> the book takes on the wussification, what makes you think we lost our way? >> well, the wuss is something who lacks the courage to go with their convictions, i think that in washington today, we are in danger of falling off a cliff. there is no question about it. and the people have to say to their leaders, hey, trust us. we're smarter than you think. we can handle the truth. tell us the truth, tell us what has to be done. and we'll surprise you. we wouldn't necessarily wreak havoc on you for doing things that are risky. but it is up to our nation's leaders to do what is important, put aside partisanship, and take risks. >> today we are ignoring some of the major issues we all face, like the big expenses of some of the entitlements. so how do we regain boldness and innovativeness, how do we avoid spending while balancing fiscal responsibility? >> there's a blueprint out there that's called simpson bowles. it say good effort to do everyth
ed rendell is with us, from the "america's us withes, how america's leaders lost the fugu to make us great." thank you, governor. >> my pleasure. >> the book takes on the wussification, what makes you think we lost our way? >> well, the wuss is something who lacks the courage to go with their convictions, i think that in washington today, we are in danger of falling off a cliff. there is no question about it. and the people have to say to their leaders, hey, trust...
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i appreciate you telling us that as well. supervisor dillon, if a tribe is not terminated, should they be allowed to pursue administrative relief? >> i believe that is what the law already states. >> i appreciate that. mr. gabaldon, is it your assertion that you feel that your tribe was never terminated? >> no. we believe we were terminated in 1959, but it was by a non-wappo indian. >> i appreciate that very much. thank you very much, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> mr. denham. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me first start by saying it is very disappointing to see that secretary salazar and the bureau of indian affairs has not engaged this committee on this important issue. this is -- i mean, this is and always has been an act of congress under the constitution, but without the administration working with congress, it makes it tremendously difficult to create an even playing field and certainly to move forward on this matter. so i -- i would continue to press the bia and secretary salazar to engage this committee so we can co
i appreciate you telling us that as well. supervisor dillon, if a tribe is not terminated, should they be allowed to pursue administrative relief? >> i believe that is what the law already states. >> i appreciate that. mr. gabaldon, is it your assertion that you feel that your tribe was never terminated? >> no. we believe we were terminated in 1959, but it was by a non-wappo indian. >> i appreciate that very much. thank you very much, mr. chairman. i yield back. >>...
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so stay with us this morning. we are going to hear from bge officials coming up at 5:00 and 6:00 this morning. >>> first let's look at the dang that-- damage that is plaguing the area. trees are still blocking roadsand intersections are in the dark. charley crowson is out on fleetwood avenue and northeast baltimore with how things are looking there. charley. >> reporter: we are at old harford road and fleetwood avenue and this is the common scene. downed trees and this is what is slowing electric crews from coming in and getting power back on to the residents who desperately need it. we were here for the updates throughout the day yesterday. we have become very familiar with this van. we have become very familiar with a woman who lives here in the house next to this van where the tree is overturned. how have things been going for you? we are at day 4 and 5. >> nice and hot. >> reporter: you said the baby woke you up this morning? how's the baby doing with the heat? >> she is okay. i mean, we have a tubby so she si
so stay with us this morning. we are going to hear from bge officials coming up at 5:00 and 6:00 this morning. >>> first let's look at the dang that-- damage that is plaguing the area. trees are still blocking roadsand intersections are in the dark. charley crowson is out on fleetwood avenue and northeast baltimore with how things are looking there. charley. >> reporter: we are at old harford road and fleetwood avenue and this is the common scene. downed trees and this is what is...
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and i won't use the two minutes. but i will just conclude pie saying when we look at the issue of leak, let's look at them across a period of time that includes all the former as well as the current administration. and i thank you for your generosity, and i return the balance of the time. thank you very much. >> thank you. without objection, all members' openings statements will appear in the record at this point. without objection, the chair is authorized to declareerieses during votes -- declare recesses during votes on the house floor. it is my pleasure to introduce today's witnesses. ken waynestein is a partner in the law firm of cadwaliver, wickersham, and taft, where his practice focuses on corporate internal investigations. he is also an adjunct professor at georgetown law school. mr. waynestein served as an assistant u.s. attorney in both the southern district of new york and in the district of columbia. later he served as the u.s. attorney in d.c., and then was assistant attorney general for national securit
and i won't use the two minutes. but i will just conclude pie saying when we look at the issue of leak, let's look at them across a period of time that includes all the former as well as the current administration. and i thank you for your generosity, and i return the balance of the time. thank you very much. >> thank you. without objection, all members' openings statements will appear in the record at this point. without objection, the chair is authorized to declareerieses during votes...
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all special forces using it. our allies use it. our intelligence communities are all using this. the military is begging for it. and they are being told but not for any reason other than the pentagon doesn't like it. >>reporter: he says the age wrote a favorable report about this and it was destroyed or replaced with a more critical document so now hunter is asking the house oversight committee to look it to this. >>shepard: what is the pentagon saying about the accusations? >>reporter: the scrapping of the good report for a more negative report, there and an ongoing investigation being conducted to determine the facts of the matter. as for the overall pentagon, here is press secretary george little. >> the detection and defeat is the top priority of the ied's for commander in the field. with respect to this, the secretary has full confidence in the army to look at issues with respect to the software. >>reporter: the detection and defeat of ied's is a top priority for commanders in the field but this has people like congressman hunter scratching their head. >>shepard: thank you f
all special forces using it. our allies use it. our intelligence communities are all using this. the military is begging for it. and they are being told but not for any reason other than the pentagon doesn't like it. >>reporter: he says the age wrote a favorable report about this and it was destroyed or replaced with a more critical document so now hunter is asking the house oversight committee to look it to this. >>shepard: what is the pentagon saying about the accusations?...
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we restored more than 500,000 but we have a big job ahead of us. >> reporter: and talk to us about people getting frustrated. i am sure you've gotten foal calls from people losing patience and any words for them. >> we are grateful to our customers for their patience. we know that it's a very trying time for them. i am sure they are frustrated to be without power for sometime, but also to be without power in extreme heat. and i encourage them to stay hydrated and keep blind andcurtains close to help the homes feel 10 degrees cooler. but we are working around the clock and as quickly and safely as possible to get every customer back into service. >> reporter: this is challenging for the crews with the heat they have been dealing with. >> absolutely. so, in addition to extreme heat and harsh conditions they are work in they are encountering hurricane like damage. they have trees and tree limbs down on wires and electrical quit. the -- equipment. the trees have to be removed before they can begin restoring poles or wire to put people back in service. >> reporter: thanks so much for joining u
we restored more than 500,000 but we have a big job ahead of us. >> reporter: and talk to us about people getting frustrated. i am sure you've gotten foal calls from people losing patience and any words for them. >> we are grateful to our customers for their patience. we know that it's a very trying time for them. i am sure they are frustrated to be without power for sometime, but also to be without power in extreme heat. and i encourage them to stay hydrated and keep blind...
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we use that to feed the veterans families. it saves them on cost of living and food bills and stuff and gives them some fresh vegetables to eat. the farm started with an idea i came up with that we needed to help our veterans coming back to be able to feed themselves and be able to support their family financially. and then in the same time they are getting horticulture tour therapy they need to help heal their wounds such as ptsd and traumatic brain injuries. >> for the longest time before i came out here i lost drive. i couldn't really get a job in the civilian world. it was just hard to readjust getting back in and waiting for my disability rating. not trying to -- we're not trying to get a job. >> it's been really wonderful watching my husband come around and alabama a different person. it's given them a new sense of purpose, more drive. they each have their own story to tell. kind of nice to get somebody else's perspective and learn somebody else may be suffering just a little more than even they are. >> i was able to com
we use that to feed the veterans families. it saves them on cost of living and food bills and stuff and gives them some fresh vegetables to eat. the farm started with an idea i came up with that we needed to help our veterans coming back to be able to feed themselves and be able to support their family financially. and then in the same time they are getting horticulture tour therapy they need to help heal their wounds such as ptsd and traumatic brain injuries. >> for the longest time...
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tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears an
tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears an
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brought in theee cupcakes- and tom got us these bagels! 3 3 is coming to first mariner r are available now.but we want to get you into the show for fr. free.a-e-g entertainment sent us ticcets to give away to you. now at 410-481-4445 win a pair - of passes to the show. phow.our winnersswill be entered into a grand prize drawing for meet and greet ppsses.we'll draw that winner on friday.for coopleteerules gg to foxbaltimore dot com.
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my grandmother used to call us all, tight-lipped norwegians and that's simply true. there's -- you know the fact that sally had pancreatic cancer and had radical surgery and went through everything that she did for the last 17 months and nobody knew about it except just a very few people, that's who sally was. so, you know, no it's not surprising that a lot of people don't know about sally's relationship with tam. and by the way they are domestic partners in the state of california. >> bear, let me ask you about this. do you know whether she would have panted pam to have all of these benefits? >> well, you know salary and tam were in something of a privileged position in that they had the resources to -- you know, by her attorney do all of the stuff that one would not normally have to do if one were heterosexually married. but they were able to accomplish, i think everything through that method, you know, and i could not agree with your position more about -- about this horrible discriminatory situation. >> is there some great irony and travesty in someone we grew up
my grandmother used to call us all, tight-lipped norwegians and that's simply true. there's -- you know the fact that sally had pancreatic cancer and had radical surgery and went through everything that she did for the last 17 months and nobody knew about it except just a very few people, that's who sally was. so, you know, no it's not surprising that a lot of people don't know about sally's relationship with tam. and by the way they are domestic partners in the state of california. >>...
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be a liberating factor in the lives of ordinary people, farmers and trades scommen mechanics who can use the automobile to experience things in life that people on the farm that he had grown up in, had never experienced before. so for him, the automobile was the cutting edge of modern transportation and i don't recall one single thing actually with ford ever even addressing mass transit as the kind of, as a kind of issue. he probably should have. i have been in los angeles a lot recently, and i can tell you, he should have. >> did he do anything to promote road building? there wasn't much in the way of roads then. guest: he contributed some to -- what do they call that? the better road's move crusade which was in the midwest in that period when the automobile was taking the country by storm. and i know that he contributed to sort of surveying and doing the kind of prepare work for the highway system in michigan. i'm not sure if he did in other parts of the country. but the automobile, i think, certainly by the 1920's, had fostered the enormous explosion of road building around the countr
be a liberating factor in the lives of ordinary people, farmers and trades scommen mechanics who can use the automobile to experience things in life that people on the farm that he had grown up in, had never experienced before. so for him, the automobile was the cutting edge of modern transportation and i don't recall one single thing actually with ford ever even addressing mass transit as the kind of, as a kind of issue. he probably should have. i have been in los angeles a lot recently, and i...
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the next could be a nuclear war or one in which nuclear weapons are used. the third thing i think you'll see in 2016 if we don't have a change in direction is the united states' relationship with china will be a different one. they are a status quo power. they are sitting back playing by the rules, building their economy, lending us the money and building up their military to the point where at some point in the not too distant future they can claim to be the world's greatest economy and all the rules change. if china -- if we are talking about and have seen the decision -- governor brewer spoke about it. we are now putting the social welfare spending on steroids. the amount of money we are already borrowing is 40 cents of every dollar. we can't -- there is not enough rich people to tax them all to make up the difference especially as the baby boomers continue to retire in greater numbers. the united states will have to borrow more and more money. and where is that coming from? the loan shark lending the money which is china. four years from now, the united
the next could be a nuclear war or one in which nuclear weapons are used. the third thing i think you'll see in 2016 if we don't have a change in direction is the united states' relationship with china will be a different one. they are a status quo power. they are sitting back playing by the rules, building their economy, lending us the money and building up their military to the point where at some point in the not too distant future they can claim to be the world's greatest economy and all...
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. ♪ how precious did that grace appear ♪ >> and grace will lead us all. ♪ and grace will lead us home >> when we've been there 10,000 years. ♪ when we've been there 10,000 years ♪ >> bright shining as the sun. ♪ bright shining as the sun >> we've no less days to sing god's praise. ♪ we've no less days to sing god's praise ♪ >> then when we've first begun. ♪ than when we've first begun >> let's do the first verse again. ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ that saved a wretch like me ♪ i once was lost ♪ but now i'm found ♪ was blind but now i see >> and as the sun sets over aurora, colorado, an emotional vigil service ending with 10,000 people who are gathered here holding hands singing "amazing grace." this has been more than an hour and a half memorial. we've seen grieving, more than a few people wiping tears from their eyes. part revival, part prayer service. but completely a tribute to the 12 people whose lives were lost in the theater just a short distance from here. the 58 who were wounded, an entire community that is grieving a loss that is very deep.
. ♪ how precious did that grace appear ♪ >> and grace will lead us all. ♪ and grace will lead us home >> when we've been there 10,000 years. ♪ when we've been there 10,000 years ♪ >> bright shining as the sun. ♪ bright shining as the sun >> we've no less days to sing god's praise. ♪ we've no less days to sing god's praise ♪ >> then when we've first begun. ♪ than when we've first begun >> let's do the first verse again. ♪ amazing grace ♪...
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it didn't surprise us. we expected weakness throughout the summer, we think the economy wiwill start too improve in the latter part of the year, perhaps the latter part of the third quarter and fourth quarter. >> and as the economy has gotten worse, the federal reserve says we will be there if more stimulus is needed. we sawaw global moves, the bankf england and china, what is your outlook on the global economy? and is it all up to the feds at this point? >> wewell, i think it needs a l of coordinated help. the fed will take into account the recent data. at the same time, europe is a very significant wild card out there. if europe experiences a severe recession it will be felt throughout the world. so it is impornt that europe addrses their issues. i think china has moved to restrengthen their economy, they were done fighting inflation, i think they're back now in an easy mode. and we'll start to see them start to move positively. >> let me ask you about the money moving these days in terms of investor feel
it didn't surprise us. we expected weakness throughout the summer, we think the economy wiwill start too improve in the latter part of the year, perhaps the latter part of the third quarter and fourth quarter. >> and as the economy has gotten worse, the federal reserve says we will be there if more stimulus is needed. we sawaw global moves, the bankf england and china, what is your outlook on the global economy? and is it all up to the feds at this point? >> wewell, i think it needs...
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before the source material is what helps keep journalism on us. we want to present. something else. that's. welcome back tonight we have a special bigger picture conversation a nuclear power around the world post fukushima joining me now are paul gunter the director of reactor oversight the project of beyond nuclear and kevin camps radioactive waste watchdog of nuclear let's get back to it i have a graphic of the human body here and the various types of of the compounds that the accumulate in the body kevin i think pretty much everybody knows about the thyroid and you know iodine here that that only lasts for eight days before it's starts breaking down that's the half life a half life eighty day hazardous for systems or hundred sixty to be more so at eight days it's half it sixteen days it's a quarter as you know so it takes a while. but there are some some really concerning ones here the ovaries for example the point plutonium half life of twenty four thousand years i think it's a little more than the human lifespan potassium or cesium rather thirty years. in the muscle tissue thro
before the source material is what helps keep journalism on us. we want to present. something else. that's. welcome back tonight we have a special bigger picture conversation a nuclear power around the world post fukushima joining me now are paul gunter the director of reactor oversight the project of beyond nuclear and kevin camps radioactive waste watchdog of nuclear let's get back to it i have a graphic of the human body here and the various types of of the compounds that the accumulate in...
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i suspect this is the case for most of us. how important is it for you to do something your parents like? >> i do not think that ever goes away. here i am after 40 years going, mom, deal like this? when i was growing up in detroit, the tv was gone, the radio was on, but i never latch onto the music. it was playing, and it was around, but when i came to california, i became a songwriter. i met hoagy carmichael and some other people common and and i was like, these songs are good. they are not that easy to figure out, a lot of solos and nuanced chord changes. beautiful music. these songs take you to a place inside everybody. i was just talking to your producer, and he said, i got your of them and knew i was going to produce this segment, so i went on a car trip, and he said, how did it go? i said it was great. this is what you would want if you were having a dinner party and you finally say, i think i will take little vacation. >> the question is will this get you married. >> it could not hurt. >> you groupon -- grew up in detro
i suspect this is the case for most of us. how important is it for you to do something your parents like? >> i do not think that ever goes away. here i am after 40 years going, mom, deal like this? when i was growing up in detroit, the tv was gone, the radio was on, but i never latch onto the music. it was playing, and it was around, but when i came to california, i became a songwriter. i met hoagy carmichael and some other people common and and i was like, these songs are good. they are...
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and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everything the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, safer, and faster than ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit...
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we've set a precedent now with nuclear accidents that i think is going to remain with us we're certainly concerned about the future and certainly the future of residents in japan and and kevin the the it's been sixteen months now is focusing the anywhere anything close to being out of the woods well just in the last couple weeks there was a breakdown and the cooling system and the unit for pool for high level radioactive waste storage so the fear for many many months since the beginning of this catastrophe was that the unit for pool could suffer a catastrophic drain down of cooling water from a large earthquake but what was shown repeatedly now over the course of months is that simple breakdowns of the mechanics will start that pool to boiling and if it boils for long enough for a couple three days it's going to boil the cooling water down to the tops of the irradiated nuclear fuel which can then catch on fire so it doesn't take a bigger earthquake to lead to that catastrophic release of ten times turn all that you mentioned now paul one did wonder this whole idea of putting nuclear wast
we've set a precedent now with nuclear accidents that i think is going to remain with us we're certainly concerned about the future and certainly the future of residents in japan and and kevin the the it's been sixteen months now is focusing the anywhere anything close to being out of the woods well just in the last couple weeks there was a breakdown and the cooling system and the unit for pool for high level radioactive waste storage so the fear for many many months since the beginning of this...